Description: As the Frankfurt Auto Show heats up, Jeep is releasing a new edition of their 2012 Jeep Wrangler to cool down the premier German auto event. Scheduled to debut later this week, the Arctic Edition of t...

Shane CarrollSep 14, 2011@Zachary maybe, but it seems like the pentastar was developed to help out European sales, the old gas I6 wasn't much on power or mpg. I figured they'd get a new engine before we would

Description: Designed for the Wrangler Sahara and Sahara Unlimited, the new styling includes bespoke Ice Blue paint and Yeti-inspired badging throughout the cabin and exterior. The logos are found on the bumper, M...

Luke WalchSep 16, 2011I just drove Trail Ridge road through RMNP up over 12k and hit snow and rain. Left the top off my jeep the whole time. It was super fun and as long as you keep moving you never get wet. Ran the heater and it was fine.

Shane CarrollSep 14, 2011@Jonathan my thoughts exactly. The one thing I want in sub-zero temperatures is lots of outside air moving around inside

Jonathan GraifSep 14, 2011And I'm sure they will take the top off alot on this "arctic edition"

Luke WalchSep 16, 2011I did some Winter Dew Tour marketing for Toyota and we made a Yeti mascot but it was way meaner than that! should have TMed it I guess? Oh well... But I like the look of this Jeep and it would sell in Colorado for sure.

Kevin RehbockSep 15, 2011Some small company was able to make a Commander to traverse northern arctic glaciers. pretty sure they could make a wrangler do the same

Patrick SchalkSep 14, 2011Haha I'm not upset at all. I never was. I just think it's funny that some people actually think and expect Jeep to make an actual arctic capable vehicle. I mean they could, just not in mass quantities. Like the Pork Chop or Nukizer.

Patrick SchalkSep 14, 2011Yeah a specific company or private owner. Not a company. People are taking this thing too literally. Like yourself.

Wyatt ClarkSep 14, 2011Honestly, you could make a real artic-weather Jeep pretty easy

Wyatt ClarkSep 14, 2011Patrick they already make cars and trucks that do. Your being a little dramatic....

Patrick SchalkSep 14, 2011Guys do you know how expensive and dumb it would be to actually produce a Jeep that could constantly withstand sub zero temperatures? VERY

Nick SmithSep 14, 2011Nick, they say in the article that it doesn't have any "arctic equipment"...but if that means you still get a Wrangler, it will still more than suffice off-road.

Nick BenzSep 14, 2011This car is straight up DUMB. Good luck driving through snow drifts with pizza cutter tires. Youll never take the roof off, it doesnt come with special equipment. Its a gray/blue jeep with black rims and fancy stitching on the seats. This fails.